These here are two palms, I have painted before. However, this time I had the chance to paint with out the thick of the fog. In this visit, The sun allowed me to truly enjoy their vulnerable yet whimsical appearance, which most likely goes unnoticed by hikers and locals in the neighborhood. Whom would other wise pass them by, much like one does, when passing a stranger in the street. This is why the job of the landscape artist is not only to copy the natural world or the all ready beautiful tree, but rather give the objects which one has become desensitized too, a chance to be captured ,so too give it new meaning and a reason to be looked at and acknowledged. May that reason be that it is ugly,beautiful or deformed.
-Michael R. Leon
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I came upon this tree after I got lost in palos verdes trying to find an area to paint. It was located between large estates on a small bluff, I was attracted to it because of ts placement in the neighborhood. It made me wonder, if any one took into consideration the pathetic yet noble tree holding on for dear life on the edge of the cliff, being overshadowed by Spanish tiles and a cement wall. The only people taking advantage of it were the young smokers, paranoid, and looking over their shoulders wondering what on earth the guy with the weird paint covered box was doing painting the tree.
I Made the first painting (plein-air of tree) on the oddest of days, the weather patterns were not very steady so I had to paint quick and continuously wait for the overcast weather to either go away or stay. At the end of the session it finally stayed clear for about 30 min,which gave me enough time to put the color in into the drawing. As for the above piece (overcast) the day stayed relatively overcast, which helped keep the light consistent without a relative amount of change.
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Study of Joaqiun Sorolla’s -La Virgen Maria
Study of Diego Velasquez’s- Man with Goat-tee
These are a couple of master studies I did after some of my favorite artists, I enjoy drawing these because they are like artifacts and lessons which allow me to learn and understands skills in art that have been relatively lost since the 19th century. Sorry to revert away from landscapes but Master studies and drawing are an intricate process in creating paintings and it is why I am sharing this with you all.
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